US721635A - Chain-tightening device. - Google Patents

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US721635A
US721635A US7035401A US1901070354A US721635A US 721635 A US721635 A US 721635A US 7035401 A US7035401 A US 7035401A US 1901070354 A US1901070354 A US 1901070354A US 721635 A US721635 A US 721635A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/08Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains
    • F16H7/10Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley
    • F16H7/14Means for varying tension of belts, ropes, or chains by adjusting the axis of a pulley of a driving or driven pulley
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation showing my in v vention applied to sprocket-chain driving mechanism.
  • Fig. 2 is a similarview showing the parts in two different positions.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line X X of Fig. 5
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view looking toward the left, and
  • Fig. 5 is an end view of the device. 7 y
  • My invention relates to devices for taking up the slack in chains and flexible driving connections, and is'designed to provide a tightener which may be operated while the chain is in motion without disturbing its connections and which acts upon one of the sprocketwheels over which the chain passes, no sepa- 25 rate idler being necessary.
  • a In the drawings 2 represents a shaft'carrying a sprocket-wheel 3, over which extends asprocket-chain 4, passing over a sprocket- 1 wheel 5 at the other end of its path.
  • the device alfords convenient'means for putting on'or taking off the chain, since by loosening the nuts, throwing back the pawl, and thenturning the screw in the other direction the arms 7 may be rocked toward the shaft 2 into the position shown in dottedlines in Fig.2.
  • the sprocket-wheels may be placed upon the intermediate portions of the shaft, other mechanism may be used for rocking the arms carrying the shaft-bearings, and many other changes may be made without departing from my invention.
  • the device may be applied to other endless drive mechanism, such as 9 5 belts or ropes, and I intend to cover the same by my broader claims.

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PATENTBD'PBB. 24', 190B.
E. J. OMALLBY. I CHAIN TIGHTENING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 31, 1901.
2 SHEETSSH EET 1 N0 MODEL.
I mysn'ron PATENTBD 'FEBi 24, 1903.
E. J. OMALLEY} CHAIN TIGHTENING DEVICE.
APPLIOJATION'IILED JULY 31', 1901 2 SHEETS-SHEET '2.
no MODEL.
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I 15 looking toward the right.
UNIT D ST T PATENT OFFICE. I
' EDWARD J. OMALLEY, OFMOME'CHEN, WEST VIRGINIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO .I. E. WVRIGHT, OFJVHEELINGIWEST VIRGINIA; I
' CHAlN-TlGHT ENlN'G DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION formingoart of Letters Patent No. 721,635, dated February 24, 1903. Application filed July 31, 19 01.1. Serial No. 70,354.: (Nb mate.)
To all whom it may concern; 7
Be it known that I, EDWARD J. OMALLEY, of McMechen, in the county of Marshall and State of West Virginia, have invented a new;
5 and useful Chain-TighteningDevice,of which the followingisa full, clear,and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which.
- '10 Figure 1 is a side elevation showing my in v vention applied to sprocket-chain driving mechanism. Fig. 2 is a similarview showing the parts in two different positions. Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line X X of Fig. 5 Fig. 4 is a similar view looking toward the left, and Fig. 5 is an end view of the device. 7 y
My invention relates to devices for taking up the slack in chains and flexible driving connections, and is'designed to provide a tightener which may be operated while the chain is in motion without disturbing its connections and which acts upon one of the sprocketwheels over which the chain passes, no sepa- 25 rate idler being necessary. a In the drawings, 2 represents a shaft'carrying a sprocket-wheel 3, over which extends asprocket-chain 4, passing over a sprocket- 1 wheel 5 at the other end of its path. The
shaft 6, carrying the sprocket wheel 5, is
mounted in arms 7 which project in parallelism from apair of disks 8 and 9. These disks loosely surround a driven shaft 10, which is mounted in suitable bearings, the disks being 3 mounted on side supports 11'. The shaft carries a toothed wheel 12, intermeshing with a' on the inner orchain side of the disk and holds the arms 7 in any adjusted position to I 5 which they are moved.
To turn or rock the disks',and thereby move the arms 7 to tighten the chain, I show the, disk 9 as provided with worm-teeth 16 on its periphery, which are engaged by a worm or screw 1'7, secured to shaft 18, having an The disk 8 is provided outer sqnared ,portion 19 for application of a wrench.
\ In order to clamp the disks in their different adjusted positions, I provide them with arc-shaped slots 20, through which extend the 5 5 screw-threaded stems 21, carrying hand-nuts 22. These stems are secured in standards 11 and project toward each other between the disks, as shown.
In operating the device when slack is to be taken up theclamping-nuts for the disk are loosened and the worm-shaft is turned'with a wrench. This action turns the disks 8 and 9,.and consequently the arms 7, carrying the bearings for the shaft 6,are swung away from the shaft 2, thus tightening the chain. When the desired amount of tightening has been obtained, the pawl 15 holds thearms in place and the disks are clamped by tightening the nuts 22. .By making theholes through the disk larger than the shaft 10 they are. prevented from exerting a binding'strain upon= it. The device alfords convenient'means for putting on'or taking off the chain, since by loosening the nuts, throwing back the pawl, and thenturning the screw in the other direction the arms 7 may be rocked toward the shaft 2 into the position shown in dottedlines in Fig.2.
Theadvantages of myinvention resultfrom 8o I I the mounting of the sprocket-wheel shaft upon aswinging or rocking support and in providing means for rocking this support, since a convenient mechanism is thus afforded by which the chain may be adjusted while inv motion without interfering with its driving connections through the gear-wheels or other connections.
The sprocket-wheels may be placed upon the intermediate portions of the shaft, other mechanism may be used for rocking the arms carrying the shaft-bearings, and many other changes may be made without departing from my invention. The device may be applied to other endless drive mechanism, such as 9 5 belts or ropes, and I intend to cover the same by my broader claims.
I claim 7 1. A driving-shaft, a counter-shaft having gear connection therewith, a chain-wheel on the counter-shaft, a pair of disks adjustable in a circular direction about the axis of the driving-shaft, projecting arms on the disks having bearings for the counter-shaft, and means for adjusting and clamping the disks; substantially as described.
2. Adriving-shaft,acounter-shaft,gear connections between the shafts, a chain-wheel at the outer end of the counter-shaft, a pair of disks adjustable in a circular direction about the axis of the driving-shaft,at least one of the disks surrounding said driving-shaft, supports for the disks independent of the driving-shaft, said disks having projecting arms carrying bearings for the counter-shaft, and mechanism for adjusting and clamping the disks; substantially as described.
3. A driving-shaft having a toothed wheel, a counter-shaft having a toothed wheel engaging that of' the driving-shaft, a pair of disks adjustable in a circular direction, one of the disks surrounding the driving-shaft, supports for the disks independent of the driving-shaft, both disks having projecting arms carrying bearings for the counter-shaft, a worm-gear device engaging one of the disks, and mechanism for clamping the disks in adj usted position; substantially as described.
4. A driving-shaft, a counter-shaft, gear connection between said shafts,a pair of disks adjustable in a circular direction about the axis of the driving-shaft, supports for the disks independent of the driving-shaft, said disks having projecting arms carrying bearings for the counter-shaft, a worm engaging worm-teeth upon one of the disks, a pawl engaging ratchet-teeth upon the other disk, and additional clamping mechanism for securing the disks in adjusted position; substantially as described. v
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
EDWARD J. OMALLEY Witnesses:
GEORGE W. BARON, F. M. WORK.
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US2443723A (en) * 1945-11-23 1948-06-22 Massey Harris Co Ltd Mechanism for adjusting wheel carrying sprockets in vehicle chain drives

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US2443723A (en) * 1945-11-23 1948-06-22 Massey Harris Co Ltd Mechanism for adjusting wheel carrying sprockets in vehicle chain drives

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